Modular conference table

ABSTRACT

A modular conference table allows meeting participants and office staff to quickly and effectively change the length of the conference table as the needs of the meeting participants change. The present invention includes a tabletop assembly including a first end-top, a second end-top, and a modular insert top. Additionally, modular conference table includes a leg assembly upholding the tabletop assembly. The legs assembly includes two terminal supports and center supports. The modular conference table can be expanded in order to accommodate the needs of the user by adding an additional number of modular insert tops, modesty panels, and center supports. Thus, the invention allows attendees of meetings and office staff to adjust the size of a conference table according to the size of the space or the needs of the user.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Field of Invention

This continuation application claims priority to a utility patentapplication, Ser. No. 13/346,779, filed Jan. 10, 2012, which claimspriority to provisional patent application, Ser. No. 61/471,404, filedApr. 4, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference. This inventiongenerally relates to methods and apparatuses concerning conferencetables and more specifically relates to methods and apparatusesconcerning a modular conference table which is expandable andretractable according to the space available.

B. Description of the Related Art

It is long known in the art to provide conference tables for groupmeeting rooms. Manufacturers of conference tables must manufacturedifferent sized tabletops of different lengths to suit the needs ofconsumers. For example, a manufacturer must manufacture a shortertabletop for those buyers with a small amount of space in which toaccommodate a conference table. Conversely, a manufacturer mustmanufacture a longer tabletop for those buyers with a larger amount ofspace in which to accommodate a conference table. However, furnituremaking and building techniques must advance to efficiently handlediffering consumer needs and space availability.

Further, if the number of persons using a conference table changes, theconsumer may desire to increase or decrease the size of the conferencetable. This means that the furniture manufacturers must do more thansimply provide a conference table, but must provide a conference tablethat is expandable and retractable in a user-friendly way. It is stilldesirable, however, to provide an easy way for meeting participants andoffice staff to quickly and effectively change the length of theconference table as the needs of the meeting participants change. Thiswill allow attendees of the meetings to adjust the size of a conferencetable according to the size of the space or the needs of the user.

What is needed, then, is a modular conference table that allows for theeasy adjustment of the length of the conference table according toconsumer needs and the amount of space available. As a result, thelength of the conference table may be adjusted by the addition orremoval of inserts which comprise the conference tabletop and by theaddition and removal of the center supports.

II. SUMMARY

According to one embodiment, a modular conference table includes (1) atabletop assembly including (a) a first end-top, (b) a second end-topand (c) a modular insert top which includes at least one elongatedcentral opening in which a grommet is placed where the modular inserttop is interposed between the first and second end-tops to form asingular elongated work surface, (2) a leg assembly upholding thetabletop assembly where the leg assembly includes (a) a first terminalsupport perpendicularly attached to the first end-top, (b) a secondterminal support perpendicularly attached to the second end-top and (c)a center support located between the terminal supports andperpendicularly attached to the modular insert top, and (3) two modestypanels (a) wherein the first modesty panel is interposed between thefirst terminal support and the center support (b) wherein the secondmodesty panel is interposed between the second terminal support and thecenter support and (c) where each modesty panel is perpendicularlyattached to the elongated work surface.

According to another embodiment, a modular conference table includes (1)a tabletop assembly including (a) a first end-top, (b) a second end-topand (c) at least two modular insert tops which are aligned with oneanother to form an inner tabletop assembly where the inner tabletopassembly formed by the modular insert tops is interposed between thefirst and second end-tops to form an elongated work surface, (2) a legassembly upholding the tabletop assembly where the leg assembly includes(a) a first terminal support perpendicularly attached to the firstend-top, (b) a second terminal support perpendicularly attached to thesecond end-top and (c) at least two center supports located between theterminal supports and perpendicularly attached to each modular inserttop, and (3) at least three modesty panels where each modesty panel isperpendicularly attached to the elongated work surface and (a) where theat least three modesty panels are perpendicularly attached to theelongated work surface and (b) where the at least three modesty panelsare also located between the first and second terminal supports.

According to yet another embodiment, a method may comprise the steps of:(A) inserting cam pins, dowel rods, and double cam pins into existingholes in a first and a second terminal support, a first and a secondend-top, a first and a second modular insert top, and an alpha, a beta,and a gamma modesty panel; (B) attaching the first and second modularinsert tops to one another such that each modular insert top is abuttedend-to-end with the other and is aligned to form an inner tabletopassembly and tightening the associated cam locks; (C) attaching thefirst and second end-tops to opposite ends of the inner tabletopassembly such that the inner table assembly and the first and secondend-tops are abutted end-to-end with one another and are aligned to forman elongated work surface; (D) attaching the first center support to thefirst modular insert top and tightening the associated cam locks; (E)attaching the beta modesty panel to the first center support and thefirst and second insert tops and tightening the associated cam locks;(F) attaching the second center support to the second insert top andtightening the associated cam locks; (G) attaching the gamma modestypanel to the second center support, the second insert top, the secondend-top and tightening the associated cam locks; (H) attaching thesecond terminal support to the second end-top and the gamma modestypanel and tightening the associated cam locks; (I) attaching the alphamodesty panel to the first center support, the first insert top, and thefirst end-top and tightening the associated cam locks; (J) attaching thefirst terminal support to the first end-top and the alpha modesty paneland tightening the associated cam locks.

Many benefits and advantages will become apparent to those skilled inthe art to which it pertains upon a reading and understanding of thefollowing detailed specification.

III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement ofparts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in thisspecification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form apart hereof and wherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 2 is perspective view underneath the modular conference table;

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 4 is a front view of the hardware;

FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the elongated work surface;

FIG. 7 is a detailed view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 8 is a front perspective view of the support assembly;

FIG. 9 is a detailed view of the support assembly;

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 11 is a side view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 12 is a side view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 13 is a side view of the modular conference table;

FIG. 14 is a side view of the modular conference table; and,

FIG. 15 is an exploded view of the underside of the modular conferencetable.

IV. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes ofillustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes oflimiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood torefer to like components, FIG. 1 shows an assembled version of oneembodiment, showing table 220, grommet 200, tabletop assembly 290,center support 90, modesty panel 58, and terminal support 30. Moredetails are shown in FIG. 2, which shows the modular conference table220, along with modular insert top 70 and underside 10 of end-tops 12,14.

With reference now to FIGS. 1-15, the modular conference table 220includes a tabletop assembly 290 including a first end-top 12, a secondend-top 14, and a modular insert top 70. The modular insert top 70includes at least one elongated central opening in which a grommet 200is placed for accessing a utility port (not shown). The modular inserttop 70 is interposed between the first and second end-tops 12, 14 toform a singular elongated work surface. Additionally, modular conferencetable 220 includes a leg assembly upholding the tabletop assembly 290.The leg assembly includes a first terminal support 32 perpendicularlyattached to the first end-top 12, a second terminal support 34perpendicularly attached to the second end-top 14 and a center support90 interposed between the terminal supports 32, 34 and perpendicularlyattached to the modular insert top 70. The modular insert top 70 alsoincludes two modesty panels 50. The alpha modesty panel 52 is interposedbetween the first terminal support 32 and the center support 90. Thebeta modesty panel 54 is interposed between the second terminal support34 and the center support 90. Additionally, each modesty panel 52, 54 isperpendicularly attached to the tabletop assembly 290. Additionally, aflat bracket 330 can be used to reinforce the connection of the end-tops12, 14, and a power supply 340 can be added to the grommet 200, alongwith a wire trough 350, which is used to hide the wires 360.

With reference now to FIG. 3, the table 220 is shown in an explodedview, showing the shape of the various components. FIG. 4 shows oneembodiment of the hardware that can be used to assembly the table 220.FIG. 4 shows cam pin 250, dowel rod 260, cam cap 270, double cam pin280, and cam lock 320. It is to be understood, however, that any meansof connected the various pieces together can be used, as long as chosenusing sound engineering judgment.

With reference now to FIGS. 6-10, the FIGURES show the attachment of thevarious parts, using the hardware shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 5 shows theattachment points for the modesty panels 50 and supports 30 to theunderside 10 of the table 220. FIG. 6 shows and exploded view of oneembodiment of the connection of the end tops 12, 14 to the insert top70, using cam locks 320. FIG. 7 shows an exploded view of the connectionof the center support 92 to the insert top 72 using cam lock 320. FIGS.8-10 show the connection of the center supports 92, 94 to the modestypanel 54 using cam locks 320. It is to be understood, however, that anymeans of connected the various pieces together can be used, as long aschosen using sound engineering judgment.

Referring now to FIGS. 11 and 12, which illustrate another embodiment,the modular conference table 220 includes a tabletop assembly 290, a legassembly, and at least three modesty panels 52, 54, 56. The tabletopassembly 290 includes a first end-top 12, a second end-top 14 and atleast two modular insert tops 72, 74. The modular insert tops 72, 74 arealigned with one another to form an inner tabletop assembly 300 wherethe inner tabletop assembly 300, formed by the two modular insert tops72, 74, is interposed between the first and second end-tops 12, 14 toform an elongated work surface. The first and second end-tops 12, 14 arepositioned at opposite ends of the inner tabletop assembly 300 such thatthe inner tabletop assembly 300 and the first and second end-tops 12, 14are abutted end-to-end with each other and are aligned to form theelongated work surface 290. The leg assembly upholds the tabletopassembly. The leg assembly includes a first terminal support 32, asecond terminal support 34, and at least two center supports 92, 94. Thefirst terminal support 32 is perpendicularly attached to the firstend-top 12. The second terminal support 34 is perpendicularly attachedto the second end-top 14. The two center supports 92, 94 are interposedbetween the terminal supports 32, 34 and are perpendicularly attached toeach modular insert top 72, 74. The modular conference table 220 alsoincludes at least three modesty panels 52, 54, 56. Each modesty panel isperpendicularly attached to the elongated work surface 290.

Referring now to FIG. 13 which illustrates yet another embodiment ofthis invention, the modular conference table 220 includes a tabletopassembly, a leg assembly, and at least four modesty panels 52, 54, 56,58. The tabletop assembly includes a first end-top 12, a second end-top14 and at least three modular insert tops 72, 74, 76. The modular inserttops 72, 74, 76 are aligned with one another to form an inner tabletopassembly 300 where the inner tabletop assembly 300 formed by the threemodular insert tops 72, 74, 76 is interposed between the first andsecond end-tops 12, 14 to form an elongated work surface 290. The firstand second end-tops 12, 14 are positioned at opposite ends of the innertabletop assembly 300 such that the inner tabletop assembly 300 and thefirst and second end-tops 12, 14 are abutted end-to-end with each otherand are aligned to form the elongated work surface 290. The leg assemblyupholds the tabletop assembly. The leg assembly includes a firstterminal support 32, a second terminal support 34, and at least threecenter supports 92, 94, 96. The first terminal support 32 isperpendicularly attached to the first end-top 12. The second terminalsupport 34 is perpendicularly attached to the second end-top 14. Thethree center supports 92, 94, 96 are interposed between the terminalsupports 32, 34 and are perpendicularly attached to each modular inserttop 72, 74, 76. The modular conference table 220 also includes at leastfour modesty panels 52, 54, 56, 58. Each modesty panel isperpendicularly attached to the elongated work surface 290.

Referring now to FIG. 14 the present invention can be expanded in orderto accommodate the needs of the user by adding an additional number ofmodular insert tops, modesty panels, and center supports. Thus, theinvention described above can be expanded where the number n is equal tothe number of modular insert tops and center supports desired and thenumber n+1 is the number of modesty panels needed. Upon reading andunderstanding this detailed specification, one of ordinary skill in theart could make the expansion of the current invention described above byadding the first, second, and third through the nth modular insert top78, the first, second, and third through the nth center support 100, andthe first, second, third, and fourth through the (n+1)th modesty panel60.

According to yet another embodiment, a method may comprise the followingsteps. First, referring to FIGS. 4, 5, and 15, the cam pins 250, dowelrods 260, and double cam pins 280 are inserted into existing holes 210in the first and the second terminal support 32, 34, the first and thesecond end-top 12, 14, the first and the second modular insert top 72,74, and the alpha, beta, and gamma modesty panels 52, 54, 56. In anotherembodiment, a bracket 330 can be used on the bottom of the first andsecond end-tops 12, 14, towards the outer edges where the tops 12, 14meet, to aid the double cam pins to join together the top sections 12,14. Second, referring to FIGS. 6 and 12 the first and second modularinsert tops 72, 74 are attached to one another such that each modularinsert top is abutted end-to-end with the other and is aligned to forman inner tabletop assembly 300. Then the associated cam locks 320 aretightened. Next, the first and second end-tops 12, 14 are attached toopposite ends of the inner tabletop assembly 300 such that the innertabletop assembly 300 and the first and second end-tops 12, 14 areabutted end-to-end with each other and are aligned to form an elongatedwork surface.

Referring to FIGS. 7 and 15, the first center support 92 is attached tothe first modular insert top 72 and the associated cam locks 320 aretightened. Referring to FIG. 8, the alpha modesty panel 52 is attachedto the first center support 92 and the first and second insert tops 72,74 and the associated cam locks 320 are tightened. Then the secondcenter support 94 is attached to the second insert top 74. Referring toFIG. 9, the gamma modesty panel 56 is attached to the second centersupport 94, the second insert top 74, the second end-top 14 and theassociated cam locks 320 are tightened. Referring to FIG. 10, the secondterminal support 34 is attached to the second end-top 14 and theassociated cam locks 320 are tightened. Next, the alpha modesty panel 52is attached to first center support 92, the first insert top 72, and thefirst end-top 12 and the associated cam locks 320 are tightened. Finallythe first terminal support 32 is attached to the first end-top 12 andthe associated cam locks 320 are tightened. Optionally, the cam locks320 can be covered with cam caps 270. Additionally grommet 200 may beinserted into the elongated central opening 310. An optional powersupply 350 can be provided to fit into the grommet 200. In thisembodiment, at least one wire management trough 340 is attached to thetop edge of the modesty panels 52 and is used to hide and manage wires360 from the grommet 200 to the floor. It is to be understood that thevarious parts and there connectivity are not limited to the manner ofconnection in this paragraph. It is to be understood that any mechanismfor connecting the supports, tops, and panels can be used, as long aschosen using sound engineering judgment.

The embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent tothose skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses mayincorporate changes and modifications without departing from the generalscope of this invention. It is intended to include all suchmodifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope ofthe appended claims or the equivalents thereof. Although the descriptionabove contains much specificity, this should not be construed aslimiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providingillustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of thisinvention. Various other embodiments and ramifications are possiblewithin its scope.

Furthermore, notwithstanding that the numerical ranges and parameterssetting forth the broad scope of the invention are approximations, thenumerical values set forth in the specific examples are reported asprecisely as possible. Any numerical value, however, inherently containcertain errors necessarily resulting from the standard deviation foundin their respective testing measurements.

Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed:

I/we claim:
 1. A table comprising: a substantially planar top surface,wherein the top surface includes two non-contiguous end portions; atleast one a terminal support extending perpendicular from the twonon-contiguous end portions; and, at least two insertable top portionassemblies, wherein each insertable top portion assembly consists of: aninsertable top portion and at least one a second terminal support,wherein the insertable top portions are between the end portions,wherein the at least one second terminal support extends perpendicularlyfrom each of the top portions, wherein the at least two top portions andthe two non-contiguous end portions form a substantially flat surface,wherein the at least two insertable top portions are removably attachedto at least one of the end portions, wherein the at least one secondterminal support is substantially in the center of the insertable topportion.
 2. The table of claim 1, wherein the at least one secondterminal support is removably attached to each of the at least two topportions.
 3. The table of claim 1, wherein the at least two insertabletop portions comprise at least three insertable top portions, whereinall of the top portions are between the end portions.
 4. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the at least one top portion is at least three topportions.
 5. The table of claim 1, wherein the terminal supports and thecenter supports have a substantially centrally located notch on aconnecting side, wherein the connecting side is connected to thesubstantially planar top surface.
 6. The table of claim 1, wherein themodesty panels have a left-side and a right side notch, wherein themodesty panel notches coincide with the notch in the supports, whenconnected to the substantially planar top surface.